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...session. The disciplinary hearing came in response to Felipe’s three license violations for allowing customers into the restaurant or selling food on the sidewalk outside the restaurant after its scheduled closing time. Citing similar suspensions to Tommy’s House of Pizza on Mt. Auburn Street and Hi-Fi Pizza in Central Square, CLC Chairman Richard V. Scali and Cambridge Police Department Captain Henry Breen proposed and approved the suspension. During the hearing Breen said that Brush was “very lucky” to have received only a two-day suspension. Jeffrey Kwong...
When All Is Fair opened at 45 Mt. Auburn St. yesterday, the pro-union retail outlet became the newest occupant of a site that has seen a tumultuous history. Currently owned by the Foundation for Civic Leadership, a Cambridge-based nonprofit, the space was previously occupied by Pi Eta, an all-male social club that folded shortly after a 1991 out-of-court settlement with a woman who alleged that she had been raped at the club. In the years before it closed, Pi Eta had become a regular object of controversy on campus. In 1979, a student was paralyzed...
...Fair, a retail outlet that only sells products made by unionized workers, opened for business yesterday at 45 Mt. Auburn...
When University President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877, first envisioned the House system, it was meant to address social segregation on campus through regular social contact. The year was 1928, and Harvard students were deeply divided. The richest of the students lived on Mt. Auburn Street in lavish apartment buildings, several of which now make up most of Adams House. Those less well off lived in the Yard in buildings that would be condemned today; they did not even have plumbing. Many students commuted from Boston. The social discrepancy was so bad that a New York Daily Post writer...
It’s 12:06 a.m. on a Monday morning, six minutes after closing time, and a Felipe’s Taqueria employee locks the front door of the Mount Auburn Street eatery from the inside, leaving 10 customers stuck outside in the rain. In doing so, the employee unintentionally detains some customers inside the restaurant.Each time the employee lets a few of the trapped customers leave, a few more people push their way in.After a few minutes, the employee cracks down and refuses to allow anyone else inside the restaurant, leaving groups of friends deliberating amongst themselves outside.Some...